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Thursday, 14 January 2021

Exclusive – Channel 4 announces Friday Night Dinner Night to celebrate 10th anniversary with new documentary

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 09: Paul Ritter, Tom Rosenthal, Simon Bird and Tamsin Greig attend the "Friday Night Dinner" photocall at Curzon Soho on March 09, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Dave J Hogan)

Award-winning sitcom Friday Night Dinner will be celebrating its anniversary with a night of dedicated content, including behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews.

The event will kick off with a 90-minute documentary titled You Look Nice: The True Story of Friday Night Dinner, which will delve further into the family’s squirrelly shenanigans and trace its journey from a five-minute pilot to a staple of British telly spanning six seasons.

Speaking of the documentary, Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper said: “I’m delighted that the cast and crew’s amazing work is being recognised in this documentary – unless, of course, everything in it is entirely negative.”

Kenton Allen, Big Talk CEO added: “For the first time ever Friday Night Dinner Night will reveal the true story of how a tiny idea became a massive hit. In these incredibly difficult times, I couldn’t be more delighted that Channel 4 have decided to take fans of the show behind the scenes to discover what it really takes to make a lovely bit of squirrel for millions of viewers.”

The documentary will be followed by three back-to-back episodes voted by the British public.

Fiona McDermott, Head of Comedy at Channel 4, said: “Over the past 10 years Friday Night Dinner has become a critically-acclaimed, ratings and award-winning smash hit, with viewers loving our dysfunctional family as much as we do. We’re looking forward to spending an evening giving them the celebration they deserve, so we hope you can virtually gather your Mum, Dad, Auntie Val and your socially awkward (and distanced) neighbour and enjoy a lovely little night with The Goodman’s.”

There is no confirmed air date as of yet, but the first episode aired in February 2011 so we expect the documentary to land sometime next month.

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